Monday, April 26th, 2010 at
9:25 pm
I am remodeling a house….How long should we wait after painting to sand and refinish the antique wood floors???
Another question…..I have inherited my grandfathers house. This is the one with the wood floors. It was an old school house built in late 1800’s to early 1900’s. My father remembers when he was a child and putting some type of OIL on the floors to make them shine to keep from refinishing them. He didn’t say what kind of oil. Will this sand away with the top portion of the wood or will I be wasting my time sanding. If the oil is still present I’m Amoxil price afraid the poly will not stick and all of our work will be in vain. Any advise is appreciated.
Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at
10:28 pm
I am in the process of purchasing an older home built around 1950. There are hardwood floors under carpeting that I believe are original, but when looking at the home, I could only check a little of it (couldn’t pull someone else’s carpet up) so I don’t know lot about them.
My question buy medicine online is, how do I know if they have previously been finished? Also, how do I know if I need to do the full blown refinish of the floors with the large floor sanders or just need to refurbish the floors? I have read and heard from different people that doing the floors yourself is difficult – is this true?
And, the room I am thinking of doing is about 225 sq feet – approx how much would it cost for a professional to come out and do a room that size for either refinishing or refurbishing. And, would it be worth it for a professional to do it?
Thank you!
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
9:10 pm
we just bought an old house and would Amoxil like to uncover the hardwood floors.theres old carpet and pad ,im not sure if its been glued to the floor or just stuck,